This is the first post in our new series of “A Day in the Life of…” where we will follow Tradeshift employees in different positions. Make sure to watch the video below. More »
While I can’t imagine anyone putting together an RFP without asking to speak to other users of the solutions being assessed, there are a few key aspects to bear in mind when it comes specifically to e-invoicing. Firstly, be sure to ask for a healthy range of different businesses that use the solution. Does satisfaction… More »
Although we try and foster a lot of skills here at Tradeshift, even with our strictly regimented training routines, mind-reading is not among them (yet). But that’s okay, because we’d wager this is probably true for most businesses.But although the technology isn’t there yet, mind-reading is often a much needed skill in business. For example,… More »
Tradeshift Code Monkey Joakim Recht is back with the follow up to his first tech article Tradeshift Technology Preview. As previously mentioned, the core Tradeshift platform is built using a Grails frontend and a Java backend. Grails is one of those rapid development environments inspired by Ruby on Rails, just implemented in Groovy instead of Rails…. More »
As we’ve discussed in previous posts, not every e-invoicing system is created equal and usually, there are two approaches: The network approach: wherein our hero (a supplier) simply connects to an existing global cloud of other suppliers and enterprises and is able to interact with every one of them through a single interface The portal… More »